THE CHINA MAIL, MAY 27, 1940
TIME
QUIT, BOSS
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(Raised by The Hall Byndicale, Ipe.j
You no longor are of the young- er generation if you mark.down against time your every accom- plishment.
Nancy, a garrison town in northern France is among the many places which have been attacked from the air by Germán bombers. Many casualties were reported including women and children. Photo shows French soldiers and rescue squads searching the ruins of a demolished block of flats after the bombard- ment. (Copyright, Fox).
B.W.O.F. DONATIONS
Following is the list of subscriptions received since last week for credit of The British War Organisation Fund, Hong Kong Branch:-
Previously Acknowledged ..$527,206.99. Sir Vandeleur M. Grayburn M. G. Carruthers (Monthly) D. W. Hume (Monthly) Members of the Kowloon
Dock Recreation Club Capt, and Officers s.s. "Hu-
nan"
2,000
30 10
186
25
Man Shu Lee
Amateur Sporting Associa-
tion
L. E. N. Ryan
100
Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Arch-
butt
250
D. C. Edmondston (Month-
Iy)
100
Rev. and Mrs. T. A. Broad-
foot (Monthly)
5
L. R. Shore
25
Elizabeth Rogers
Elizabeth Rogers
Elizabeth Rogers
Miss N. M. Wentworth
Mrs. E. D. Matthews in
memory of Geoffry Pal- glase
A PARANA
10
D. Benson
100
D. C. Edmondston
150
Entertainment Committee-
Bridge and Mahjongg
Drive at Peak Club
240
"The Family"
45
Staff of Lane Crawford and
Co., Ltd. (May)
80
The Peninsula Hotel Con-
cert
1,000
U.S.R.C.
Ladies Working
Party
.30
Fung Keong Rubber Manu-
factury Co., Ltd. (April) Miss E. G. Stephen St. George's Society and En- tertainment Committee
200
100
•
1,850
100
E. Dowson
The European and Chinese Staff of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd. (April) Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Alabas-
ter (May)
JAPANESE COMB ARCTIC FOR FODDER
(SPECIAL TO "CHINA MAIL")
TOKYO, YESTERDAY. EXTENSIVE DEPOSITS OF MOSS IN THE ARCTIC REGIONS CAN | BE DEVELOPED AS A SOURCE OF SUBSTITUTE FODDER AND FEED, ACCORDING то DR. TOMOJI MATSUOKA, PROFESSOR
OF
| AGRICULTURE AT THE TOKYO
HIGH SCHOOL.
Dr. Matsuoka's experiments. havé revealed that when properly treated chemically, moss makes an ideal sub- stitute for dried grass, rice and wheat bran.
A large factory to turn out moss fodder and feed is to be es- tablished by a Tokyo Industrial- Ist in the near future in Sag- hallen with the assistance of the Saghallen Government.
The region near the Soviet border is believed to contain 10 billion tons of good quality moss and twice or thrice the quantity of slightly infer- ior moss. Because it contains am- monia, it is necessary to pulverise Arctic moss and apply acids to make it harmless for animals. Soya bean and fish powder are then added to impart protein, and it is next fer- mented with yeast, and dried.— Havas
COTTON SUBSIDIES IN
NORTH CHINA
(SPECIAL TO "CHINA MAIL") Peiping, To-day.
The sum of $2,000,000 has been ap- propriated to reward farmers raising the best cotton and obtaining the big- gest yield, says the press, emphasising that the measure shows the importance. the local authorities and Japanese economic interests attach to cotton culture in North China. The funds have been furnished by the North -50
China political council and the Ja- $534,902.09 1 panese Cotton Union--Havas,
850
Try our BREAD
CHANTECLER BAKERY
COMBATING FIFTH COLUMN
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London, Yesterday.
Measures against sabotage and Fifth Column activities are being tak- en throughout the country.
em-
The London Passenger Transport Board is mobilising its 70,000 ployees to prevent sabotage above the surface and on the underground railways.
been provided Employees have
and with bicycles and motorcycles detailed to watch certain sectors dur- ing their off-duty hours.—Havas,
WEATHER REPORT
The Royal Observatory reports that a weak anticyclone covers Japan and the neighbouring seas; pressure is re- latively low in a trough extending from Indo-China across the Philippines to the Carolines. A small depression is situated to the south of Hainan, pro- bably moving west-north-west,
PRESIDENT LINER
Sailings
is
CHILDREN
WHO WON'T EAT
There's nothing so wearing for
a mother as a child who won't eat well. Usually such a child the "nervy" highly-strung type. He picks at his food, looks palę and loses weight.
Coaxing won't improve matters, Child specialists everywhere re- commend Horlicks for these "nervy" children with faded ap- petites.
The reason is that Horlicks not only builds bone and muscle, but it stimulates their appetites for the foods they need. In a remarkably short time they get .strong, healthy, full of life and "go." And children love the taste of Horlicks. "Get Horlicks to-day.
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